M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 40: Basic Mixing

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9

Assign the track output to the appropriate

path or paths for monitoring.

10

Adjust the Instrument track fader to mix the

audio input.

11

If you are controlling the external MIDI in-

strument from the Instrument track, you can
also mix using the MIDI Volume and Pan con-
trols in the Instrument View.

To monitor and mix audio from an Instrument plug-
in with multiple audio outputs:

1

Use an existing or create a new Instrument

track.

2

Choose View > Mix Window > Instruments to

show the MIDI controls of the Instrument track.

3

Select a multi-output instrument plug-in from

the first Insert selector on the Instrument track
(such as Digidesign Transfuser).

4

The virtual MIDI node (port) for the instru-

ment plug-in should be automatically selected
for the Instrument track’s MIDI Output. If not,
select the MIDI channel and corresponding port
for the instrument plug-in.

5

In the plug-in window, assign the individual

audio outputs of the plug-in.

6

Create an Auxiliary Input track for each out-

put of the plug-in. Make sure the channel for-
mat of the Auxiliary Inputs corresponds to the
channel format of the plug-in outputs (mono,
stereo, or multichannel).

7

Set the inputs of the Auxiliary Input tracks to

receive the individual outputs of the plug-in.

8

Assign the outputs of the Auxiliary Input

tracks to the appropriate path or paths for mon-
itoring.

Instrument track configured to control and monitor an
external MIDI instrument (Yamaha TG-77 shown)

MIDI Output selector

MIDI Volume control

Audio Input selector

Audio Output

MIDI Pan control

selector

(set to no input)

MIDI Input selector

MIDI Mute

MIDI Velocity meter

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